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Public Relations and Social Theory: Key Figures, Concepts and Developments 2nd edition


Public Relations and Social Theory: Key Figures, Concepts and Developments 2nd edition

Paperback by Ihlen, Øyvind; Fredriksson, Magnus

Public Relations and Social Theory: Key Figures, Concepts and Developments

£53.99

ISBN:
9781138281301
Publication Date:
20 Apr 2018
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
454 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Public Relations and Social Theory: Key Figures, Concepts and Developments

Description

Public Relations and Social Theory: Key Figures, Concepts and Developments broadens the theoretical scope of public relations studies by applying the work of a group of prominent social theorists to make sense of the practice. The volume focuses on the work of key social theorists, including Max Weber, Karl Marx, John Dewey, Jürgen Habermas, Niklas Luhmann, Michel Foucault, Ulrich Beck, Pierre Bourdieu, Anthony Giddens, Robert Putnam, Erving Goffman, Peter L. Berger, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Bruno Latour, Dorothy Smith, Zygmunt Bauman, Harrison White, John W. Meyer, Luc Boltanski and Chantal Mouffe. Each chapter is devoted to an individual theorist, providing an overview of that theorist's key concepts and contributions, and exploring how these can be applied to public relations as a practice. Each chapter also includes a box giving a short and concise presentation of the theorist, along with recommendation of key works and secondary literature.

Contents

List of Figures and Tables Preface 1. Introduction: Public Relations and Social Theory; Magnus Fredriksson & Øyvind Ihlen SOCIAL CHANGES 2. On Weber: Legitimacy and Legitimation in Public Relations; Arild Wæraas 3. On Luhmann: Reframing Public Relations as Part of Society's Evolutionary Learning Processes; Susanne Holmstrøm 4. On Bauman: Power, Ethics and Social Hermeneutics; Magda Piezcka 5. On Beck: Public Relations and Quests for Responsibility; Magnus Fredriksson 6. On Latour: Actor-Networks, Modes of Existence and Public Relations; Piet Verhoeven SOCIAL FORCES 7. On Bourdieu: Public Relations, Positions and Resources; Øyvind Ihlen 8. On Harrison White: Rethinking Relations in Public Relations; Peter Winkler & Stefan Wehmeier 9. On Meyer: Public Relations in a Context of World Society, Soft Actors and Rationalized De-coupling; Josef Pallas & Emilia Kvarnström 10. On Giddens: Interpreting Public Relations through Anthony Giddens's Structuration and Late Modernity Theories; Jesper Falkheimer SOCIAL INTERACTIONS 11. On Putnam: Bowling Together - Applying Robert Putnam's Theories of Community and Social Capital to Public Relations; Vilma Luoma-aho 12. On Berger: If Peter Berger were doing Public Relations - A Social Constructionist Perspective on Crisis Communication; Mats Heide 13. On Boltanski: The Sociology of Critique and Public Relations; Lee Edwards 14. On Goffman: Researching Relations with Erving Goffman as Pathfinder; Catrin Johansson 15. On Habermas: Communication and Understanding - Key Concepts for Public Relations; Roland Burkart POWER 16. On Marx: Capitalism and Public Relations; Kay Weaver 17. On Dewey: Public Relations and its Eclipse of the Public; Lana Rakow 18. On Foucault: Engaging with Foucault's Critical Theory and Methods; Judy Motion & Shirley Leitch 19. On Dorothy Smith: Public Relations and Feminist Theory at the Crossroads; Lana Rakow & Diana Iulia Nastasia 20. On Spivak: Theorizing Resistance in Public Relations; Mohan Jyoti Dutta 21. On Mouffe: Radical Pluralism and Public Relations; Scott Davidson & Judy Motion 22. Conclusions on the Compass, Context, Concepts, Concerns and Empirical Avenues for Public Relations; Øyvind Ihlen, Piet Verhoeven & Magnus Fredriksson Author Bios

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